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2 hours ago, Cancerian said:

Noticed today the Oliver Bonas shop is closed and it says the same on their website. Was up and running before Christmas. Wonder if they’re having a re-fit? 

There was some discussion about that on here when White Stuff closed, but I can't see how to link to it.

If you do a search on Oliver Bonas the posts will come up.

One said Oliver Bonas was closing as well, and another one said it might now take over the White Stuff site.

But that was quite a while ago, so who knows.

I’ve searched and found some chat back in October about the white stuff place closing and that Oliver Bonas could take it over. 
Hopefully that’s the case. Went to Bromley over Christmas and there’s quite a few shop closures on the main high street that weren’t there when I last went. Think it could be going the same way as Croydon sadly. 

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